PLC, HMI & SCADA Level 4 Training Course Details
This course is designed for students who want to expand their knowledge beyond a single PLC platform. It provides a foundational understanding of multiple major PLC brands, equipping students with the adaptability required in diverse industrial environments.
Our PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) courses cover everything from the fundamentals to advanced programming, ensuring learners gain practical, job-ready expertise. With hands-on training, real-world projects, and expert instructors, we prepare our students to excel in automation, manufacturing, and industrial control systems.
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Course Outline:
Module 1: Introduction to Multi-Brand PLCs
Why Learn Multiple Brands?
- Understanding the need for versatility in the industrial job market.
- Brief overview of the market share and application of each brand (Siemens, Mitsubishi, Delta, Fatek, Xinje).
Fundamental Similarities
- Exploring the common architecture and programming principles across all brands (e.g., scan cycle, I/O, Ladder Logic).
Module 2: Siemens PLC (Basic Level)
Software:
- TIA Portal (Totally Integrated Automation Portal)
- Software installation and project creation.
- Basic interface navigation.
Hardware:
- Introduction to S7-1200 series PLC.
Basic Programming:
- Creating a simple Start-Stop circuit using NO/NC contacts and coils.
- Using Timers (TON, TOF) and Counters (CTU, CTD).
- Simulating the program using the built-in PLC SIM.
Module 3: Mitsubishi PLC (Basic Level)
Software:
- GX Works2
- Software installation and creating a new project.
- Setting up the project for the relevant PLC series.
Hardware:
- Introduction to the FX Series (FX3U).
- Connecting and configuring hardware.
Basic Programming:
- Developing basic Ladder Logic programs.
- Using Mnemonic instructions for timers (T) and counters (C).
- Using the software’s online mode and simulator.
Module 4: Delta PLC (Basic Level)
Software: ISPSoft
- Software installation and understanding the user interface.
- Creating a project for a Delta PLC.
Hardware
- Introduction to the DVP Series PLCs.
- Connecting the PLC via USB/Ethernet.
Basic Programming:
- Writing simple programs for control logic.
- Implementing a motor jogging circuit.
- Using the simulator to verify program logic.
Module 5: Fatek & Xinje PLC (Basic Level)
Fatek PLC:
- Software: Winproladder
- Introduction to the Fatek FBs series PLC.
- Creating a simple program using basic instructions.
- Hardware wiring basics.
Xinje PLC:
- Software: XG-Works or similar.
- Introduction to Xinje XC series PLCs.
- Understanding the basic programming environment.
- Program download and simulation.
Module 6: Comparative Analysis & Capstone Project
Software & Instruction Comparison
- A side-by-side comparison of the software and basic instructions (Timers, Counters, etc.) of all five brands.
Integrated Project:
- Students will work on a final project, choosing any one of the five brands to program a simple automation task from scratch.
- Emphasis on program documentation and best practices for code readability.
